A women's-specific hydration pack that holds the tools and extras you need for a day of mountain biking.

Longer rides into the desert require more gear to get you through all the what-ifs and inevitable minor hiccups, and the Osprey Women's Verve 13 Hydration Pack holds enough water, food, and tools to get you out and back safely. The 3L reservoir allows you to pipe in ample water to fuel your adventure and, thanks to it's magnetized clip that sticks to your sternum strap, remains within reach all day long.

Women's-specific design matches your body's curves

A padded mesh back panel and shoulder straps keep you ventilated while the pack rests comfortably on your back

Start at the iliac crest (the top of your hipbone that you can feel like a shelf on the side of your body). From this level on your spine, measure to the C7 vertebrae, the knobby bone at the base of your neck when you put your head down. Make sure to keep your back straight while having the measurement taken.

Here's what others have to say...

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Pack is great Bladder is not

Gender:
Female

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is my second pack in the Verve series. I love how these fit, they are great quality and hold up to years of abuse. My only complaint is the bladders have major issues with leaking. This is my second bladder (same style, different capacity) that developed leaking issues from the screw cap pretty quickly. You have to be super careful that it's totally closed and check and double check that it's not leaking or you'll end up at the trail with a totally soaked bag. I asked Osprey about this at Outerbike last year and they basically confirmed that yes you have to be super careful or they leak. Bad design, needs to be fixed. You could put a different bladder in the bag if you wanted until Osprey finally does a redesign of these bladders.

Comment on h.m1886953538's review:

Best pack I've owned

Gender:
Female

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

The fit of this pack is extraordinary. I have had several Camelbaks over the years and they were good, but their recent changes in design just didn't fit me anymore. This osprey pack fits like a glove- comfortable, light, made for women. Great for mtn biking and hiking. The magnetic clasp is a bonus, nice feature. Love it

Comment on moop298070's review:

1.5 years of abuse and counting

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Pros: 1. great female specific fit 2. magnetic attachment for the hydration hose to attach to the chest strap - LOVE this 3. stretch mesh on the sides for shoving a jacket or layer into the outer flap/pocket area 4. side stretch mesh pocket - perfect size for my phone, and so far keeps it secure but is easier access if I want to pull it and take a picture, or check the stats on my gps tracking app. 5. separate main compartment vs tool pocket vs sunglass pocket 6. mesh back panel 7. It's nice to be able to carry 3 liters of water, and I will sometimes add another .75 liter platy bottle for 20+ mile rides in the summer

Cons: 1. I put holes in the bite valve pretty early in it's life, and while it has a locking feature, it doesn't always work, and still slowly leaks. I have taken to blowing the water back down the tube so it's less likely to leak, but this is harder to do when the bladder is full. 2. in it's 2nd summer of use, I have had issues with the hydration bladder leaking, I now have to make sure the lid is screwed on as tight as possible and always double check that it's not leaking. 3. I find the pack to be most comfortable with only 1.5 liters of water. When it's maxed out at 3 liters the pack is bursting at its seams and becomes less comfortable on my back. Great for after work rides, a little bit of a bummer on the 20 mile weekend rides. Nice to have the capacity, but it could be more comfortable. 4. I think they could have done a better job with the tool organization.... I keep my pump and extra tube in the main compartment, along with a layer if I have it, or sometimes a point and shoot camera. Then I keep my multi-tool, tire levels, patch kit, etc in the smaller organizer pocket. I wish there was a separate pocket somewhere for food/snacks/bars etc.

Osprey Packs Verve 13 Hydration Pack

Comment on Backcountry Video's video:

Verve Series

Comment on Zach Parrott's video:

Great Pack

Pack is great. Used it on a couple of hiking trips and a day trip. Very convenient. Has pockets for all small items. Can even fit a couple of sweatshirts in it. Only complaint is that the shoulder straps could have had a little more padding. When the pack is full and heavy, it does hurt the shoulders a bit.

Comment on vivp46937's review:

Amazing pack

This pack is absolutely amazing. The designers have thought of everything. It is the most comfortable pack I've ever used-- I can barely feel it on my back. The hydration system is convenient and there are pockets for everything that you would need on a day trip. I highly, highly recommend this pack.